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Who we are

  Mikoko Ujamaa Youth and Women-led Carbon Blue Project to improve social  - economic conditions of coastal women who live in vulnerable conditions along the Tanzanian coast.  Our vision is an agroforestry transformation in the developing world,resulting in a massive increase in the use of working trees on working landscapes by smallholder rural households that helps ensure security of food,nutrition,income,health,shelter and energy and a regenerated environment.Expanding our forest garden,Tanzania focuses on climate change adaptation and migration,including climate - smart agriculture(CSA) food security and nutrition,bioenergy,tree products and value chains

Green Turtles

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 GREEN TURTLE  We got this education at Nungwi, area found at Zanzibar. Islands worldwide are known as Turlte island due to green turtles nesting on their beaches. The green turtles become sexually mature at 10 to 50 years . After hatching adult sea turtles reach sexual maturity are able to mate. A green turtle's life cycle starts when a female lay's her eggs on beach generally in the area where they were born. In general green turtles lay their first clutch of eggs about three to six weeks after mating.A female turtle can lay up to 200 eggs during night.After laying her eggs the mother turtle's work  is done, and she never return to tend it,so young green turtles must survive on their own.After about two months the baby sea turtles hatch,and the hatchling make their way to the water. Once the baby sea turtles hatch they must make their way to the water.The temperature of the nest during incubation determines the sex of hatchling.  Warm,dark sand produces mostly fema...

Turtles

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Getting ready for the ocean
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Hatching
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Beach run